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==The K'lahk journey South== [[Image:K'lahk GH Done.png|thumb|left| The completed Great Hall]] The construction on the great hall has been going smoothly, but the K'Lahk finally encounter their first real problem, shortage of supplies. The tundra has always been a place where usable resources are few and far between and now the K'Lahk are using up the little they have stockpiled over the years for the building of new houses. The elders, seeing this would be a problem in the near future, decide to send a large group, consisting of at least 7 families to go to the south and harvest large amounts of Frilla. They plan to use the Ramel as beasts of burden to pull back the felled trees on sleds of made mainly of Cidex armour with copious amounts of carnivorous ragas roots as binding. It is a colossal task and will require much planning, not to mention the issues with uprooting seven or eight families. but it must be done if the work is to progress as planned. They send a runner with a letter to the Ta'Mirel, inviting them to send Lem along if they so desire. There is strength in numbers and the journey will be difficult with so many to manage along with beasts. If they do send anyone along, the K'Lahk promise to assist them with their own business in the south. The The Ta'Mirel accept and match the K'Lahk numbers. The K'Lahk barely manage to hunt enough supplies for the trek, and since building materials are scarce, the main construction for the Great Hall is postponed. The K'Lahk journey south west, passing on the very edge of the Ta'mirel lands on their trek. Finally they reach the river separating the north and south and there they find a new problem. There has never been much trouble crossing this waterbody before, but they have never tried to do it with such numbers before, including the goods and beasts they travel with. After some discussion they decide that building a bridge out of their remaining building supplies would probably work best for them, even though it will leave them with little shelters to put up for the group until they can prepare something on the other side. Perhaps they can seek safe haven with their southern brothers. The Lem have a surplus of stone, and Ramel Plates (ramel shed their horns and plates regularly). They will help with the bridge, it will be a good joint exercise and useful knowledge in the future. The combined Ta'mirel and Tundra Frowg manage to finish the bridge, but they have to return to gather more supplies because of the snowstorm. The caravan then retried, this time having easier travels because the snowstorm had abated, and the bridge is still standing strong. They manage to reach Fo'Wil territory, and helped with the locals. Nothing much was learned from them, apart that they have different mannerism and culture from the Tundra Frowgs. It was then the Ta'mirel consulted the Fo'Wil elder about their nightmares. The K'Lahk group proceed to the great frilla forests nearby, axes at the ready and dig into the free trees, for supplies to use in the building of the great hall. As the K'Lahk lumberjacks are about to strike the Frilla trees with their axe, a Fo'Wil ran screaming at them, and promptly shocked the lead lumberjack. Tensions rise a bit before the Fo'Wil explains that they revere the Frilla trees, and thus they only harvest its dead bark. The K'Lahk were confused, because their version of Frilla trees didn't shed their bark THE K'LAHK HARVEST THE EVER LOVING HELL OUT OF THE BARK, VINES AND OUT ROOTS UNTIL THEIR RAMEL CAN CARRY NO MORE AND THEN THEY TAKE MORE The Great Hall's construction gets going again with fresh supplies, and thus the Great Hall is completed.
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